Frozemode - 'Simon Says'
Simon says jump to Frozemode as their second single is about to drop.
London says their is a trio of labs who are making waves across the UK and the globe. The trio is Hip-Hop rising stars Frozemode. With only jumping into the wave end of last year with their debut single “Maybelline”, Frozemode are back with their second single “Simon Says”.
A high energy bop that is stacked with quick wittily rap and grunge guitar. Giving a more of a punk feel to the track. Mixed together we land on beast of a track that makes you want to follow Simon.
“Simon Says” is a fun track, where Frozemode themselves have said the track is “a ode to the grassroots music nights that we've all experienced in the grimiest, sweatiest, tiniest venues and clubs.”
You can definitely hear this in “Simon Says” where the lows in the track are pushed up to the max and the raps are running of the charts. It could easily fill a club and make the vibe high energy. It pumps through your veins and makes you want to get up and dance.
“Simon Say” pumps through your veins and makes you want to jump,jump,jump. So get ready to get up and jump around with the must watch hip-hop trio Frozemode.
Words by Victoria Lewis
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